[Macpartners] WWDC Educational Pricing and Student Scholarship
Patrick M McNeal
mcneal at MIT.EDU
Fri Apr 30 11:18:54 EDT 2010
For anyone that's thinking about going to WWDC this year, there are a couple of ways you might be able to save some money: Faculty and staff traveling for MIT can order a discounted conference pass via e-cat ($999) and students can apply for the WWDC Scholarship. I'd encourage anyone that's thinking about attending to get your passes ASAP as the conference is expected to sellout quickly. I've included more details about each offer below.
--Patrick
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Patrick McNeal
Macintosh Platform Coordinator
ISDA, Information Services and Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
> Educational Pricing
>
> There is a discounted education ticket for only $999. Just order part number D5656G/A from the education store online and you should be all set.
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> Or, if you'd prefer to pay with a PO, put in an order for part number D5656G/A, and follow the normal PO ordering guidelines, with the addition of the following information:
> Attendee's name
> Attendee's phone number
> Attendee's email address
> A standard order confirmation will be sent to the attendee, then the ticket(s) will be emailed within 24 hours. If the order comes in without the attendee information, and WWDC sells out prior to processing, there is no way for Apple to issue a ticket.
> WWDC Student Scholarship
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> http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/students/
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> The WWDC Student Scholarship offers iPhone Developer University Program members and ADC Student members the opportunity to receive a free ticket to attend the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2010.
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> Learn from Apple engineers. Accelerate your coding skills.
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> Take your development skills and your code to a whole new level at WWDC. Student Scholarship recipients receive a free ticket to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference with access to the entire conference schedule of technical sessions and hands-on labs.
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> Before applying please ensure you:
> • Read the Official Rules: <http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/students/rules/>
> • Have a resume in PDF format ready to submit with your application.
> • Are a student in the iPhone Developer University Program or an ADC Student member
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